Question

How did the Yuan dynasty differ from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde?(1 point)
Responses

The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.

The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce.
The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce.

The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.
The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.

The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.

The Yuan dynasty was founded by the Mongols and was ruled by a Mongol emperor, Kublai Khan. Unlike the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde, the Yuan dynasty did not adopt the cultural customs of the people they conquered. The Ilkhanate, for example, adopted Persian culture and adopted Islam as the state religion, while the Golden Horde adopted elements of Turkic and Islamic culture. Furthermore, the Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce, establishing important trade routes such as the Maritime Silk Road. In terms of religion, the Yuan dynasty was relatively tolerant and did not impose a specific religion on its subjects, allowing for the practice of different religions such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism.